High school transcript (partial one at time of application; final one at end of senior year) OR GED/Ohio High School Equivalence Diploma scores

Submit ACT or SAT scores

Additional Information

It will take approximately three weeks to process the application if every item is complete.

Once admitted to Wright State, you will receive information about orientation, which combines placement testing, academic advising, and registration. New freshmen who are starting classes in the fall normally attend orientation in June or July.

The Post Secondary Enrollment Options Program is for students who are still in high school but who wish to take university courses. The application outlines the academic requirements (grade point average, rank, and classification). Contact the Office of Admissions for an application at (419)586-3033.

Selective Service

Attention Male Students: A law passed by the Ohio Assembly requires state universities to charge nonresident fees to male (Ohio) students who have not registered with the Selective Service. In addition, Selective Service registration is linked to many federal and state benefits, including eligibility for federal student loans and grants.

Federal law requires virtually all men to register with Selective Service within 30 days of turning 18. Males who have not registered with the Selective Service may register online at the Selective Service System web site or go to any U.S. Post Office.

If you have registered but have lost your Selective Service number, call the Selective Service System at (708) 688-6888 between 8:30 a.m. and 6:45 p.m., Monday through Friday. A duplicate card will be sent within 10 days. For additional information, go to the Selective Service System website.

Non-discrimination Policy

Wright State University does not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, sexual orientation, disability, veteran status, national origin, age, or ancestry. We take affirmative action to recruit and assist members of various racial or ethnic groups, women, Vietnam-era veterans, and persons with disabilities whose ability to achieve academic success might otherwise be unrecognized because of cultural barriers. Our policy is consistent with the various federal and Ohio statutes that prohibit discrimination.